Former Florida cornerback Janoris Jenkins pleaded no contest on Tuesday to a marijuana charge that ultimately led to his departure from the program.

Jenkins, 22, was forced to pay $421 in court costs and fines for the misdemeanor charge of possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. The former All-SEC corner was arrested in April and faced his second marijuana-related charge this year. He paid a $316 after his January arrest, which was one of three during his time in Gainesville.

Jenkins left Florida in April, although it's unclear whether it was a mutual decision or that he was dismissed by coach Will Muschamp. Muschamp said they decided it was best to part ways, while Jenkins told the Orlando Sentinel that it was a dismissal and, "He washed his hands of me."